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SATURDAY, 6th AUGUST. At the Stores, Tyne street. At 12 o'clock. "FLEMING AND HEDLEY have received instructions from Mr H. Marwick to sell by public auction at the above time and place— Freehold property at Eeidston (lately occupied by Mr James Walters), being part of section 50, Totara Sub-division, containing 15 a ores, together with all improvements, consisting of good Dwelling House, Stone Dairy, Wash-house, and Cowshed, and a good well. Terms very easy. FLEMING & HEDLEY, Auctioneers. CANT BE SHIFTED SADDLE, MADE BY Alex, robestson & co., OAMARU, and Kurow, WHOLESALE & RETAIL SADDLERS & HARNESS MAKERS. Importers and Manufacturers of every description of Saddlery and Harness. All orders promptly attended to. 10 YEARS J With an increasing {demand PROVES 1 beyond the possijbility of a DOUBT !that we have the lonly genuine Elec--3 trie Belts, which jjwill cure all NBRJVOUS WEAKNESSES all istages, how er [caused, and restore ! the wearer to KOBUST HKALTH. Our Marvellous , J)f a Electric Belts give a & ~ qfcoadv. snnt.Jiinff nnrUsteady, soothing current that can be felt by the wearer through all WEAK PARTS. REMEMBER, we give a written guarantee with each Electric Belt that it wiU permanently cure you. If it does not, we will promptly return the full amount paid. We mean exactly what we say, and do precisely what we promise. NOTlCE.—Before purchasing, we prefer that you send for our ELECTRIC ERA. and Price I ist (post free), giving illustrations of different appliances for BOTH _EXES, also TESTIMONY which will convince the most sceptical. Address: GERMAN ELECTRIC APPLIANCE AGENCY, 63 Elizabeth street Sydney. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY. UPPER WAITAKI BRIDGE CLOSED FOR REPAIRS. ON and after FRIDAY, the 10th December, 1897, and until further notice, the Upper Waitaki Bridge (KurowHakataramea) will be closod for road traffic on week days between the hours of : 7.30 a.m. and 9. 30 a.m. 10 a m. and 12 noon 1 p.m. pad 3 p.m. 3.30 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. The bridge will be open all day on Sundays. District Engineer's Office, Dunedin, 6th December. BY ORDER. COSTIVENESS cured without pills by using " Norris' Extract of Casoasr Segrada " Is and Is 6d per bottle. WANTED KNOWN. During Mr Martin's illness the business at the Portrait Rooms is being carried on under efficient managemeno. ANTED to buy FOWL'- 1 , any V V quantity.—Apply Wm. M'Donald, Exe street, Oamaru. KOZEI TKA is perfection HAT and COAT RACKS, 7 pegs, from Is 6d each ; Lamp Stoves, from 3s 6d each ; Hand Lamps, large, Is each ; Strong Nail Brushes, 3d each. All just opened at L.D.P. INDIGESTION in all its forma cured by LOaSBY'S " WAHOO " the only reable remedy. Beware of imations' TRlf Sewell's Teething Powders for Children TUSSI-CURA —The Remedy of the Age for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, etc' Try it. Sold everywhere. ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT. A Household Remedy Fob All Functional Derangements of the Liver. Temporary Congestion arising from Alcoholic Beverages, Errors in Diet, etc., etc. Nettle Rash, Itching, or any over-acid Btate of the Blood, Skin * ruptions, Feverish Cold, Worry, and Fevers of all'kinds. See capsule marked • Eire's Fruit Salts. Without it, yon have a worthless imita TION WD I'M I C K . Sailmakkr. Horsecovers, Tents, 'larpaulings of all descriptions. Rope, Twine, Tar, Blocks, Etc. DIMICK- SEAMLESS AND IMPROVED PATENT COVERS A SPECIALITY. TYNE STREET, OAMARU. TUSSI-CURA —The Remedy of the Age for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, etc,— ry it. Sold everywhere. WE are now offering Block Tin Teapots of first quality at half-price to clear. See them at the Little Dust Pan. KOZIE TEA IS THE BEST,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7278, 1 August 1898, Page 3

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